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The City's Board of Aldermen voted Monday to move forward with a development proposal that would fill a vacant lot on the north side of the historic square. They voted down a previous design in April.
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The $156 million is part of the federal Inflation Reduction Act's Solar for All program.
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On Thursday, officials with Springfield nonprofit The Gathering Tree revealed why they closed down their Revive 66 homeless campground last week. They say the change will ultimately result in more “ultra-affordable housing” in Missouri’s third-largest city.
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The Federal Reimbursement Allowance, which is a tax on hospitals, ambulance districts, nursing homes and pharmacies, is set to expire at the end of September. The Senate gave it initial approval early Thursday morning after more than 40 hours of filibustering by the Missouri Freedom Caucus.
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Missouri Republicans for years have criticized the use of eminent domain to build high-voltage transmission lines.
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The Springfield Prayer Breakfast is an annual event on the National Day of Prayer.
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Talking History's Patrick Needham explores the Ozarks in a quintessential American way.
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Fire Station #4 is on Champagne Blvd. on the city's southwest side.
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Missourians for Healthy Families and Fair Wages held a Jefferson City rally as it submitted 210,000 signatures to the Secretary of State.
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The nearly 120-year-old building will be closed for approximately 10 months as it gets upgrades to its HVAC and accessibility.
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Drinking Water Week is a time to emphasize the importance of a clean and adequate water supply.